This letter makes the /m/ sound
What is M/m?
A "cutiya" is a person that one finds to be this
What is "cute"?
A "griso" is this large brown animal that mostly feeds on salmon and honey
What is a "bear"?
Ano grá tu
(I don't thank you)
What is "No thank you"?
What is Five Night's at Freddy's?
This letter switches between the /k/ and /s/ sound depending what follows it
What is C/c?
A "ninya" is a spiritually related form of this
What is a "child" or "nibling"?
A "gato," is a special creature that represents many virtues. The word is derived from Spanish referring to this
What is a "cat"?
Ayo entra tú
(I am happy to find you)
What is "Nice to meet you"?
This word for "glass" derives from the name of a US president that said the phrase "let me be clear"
What is "obama"?
This letters makes the /w/ sound
What is U/u?
"Ciga" is the Esparien word for "friend" but a "cigaciga" is known as this
What is a "friend of a friend"?
"Ovisa" refers to this fluffy animal, derived from the Latin name for said animal
What is a "sheep"?
Tuyo aqó
(You speak happily, I say curiously)
What is "How are you?"
The word for a protagonist, "beofna," references this Anglo-Saxon epic
What is Beowulf?
This makes the /tʃ/ sound
What is Q/q?
A "Lamanira" refers to a family member related by one's affection or souls, a "famanira" refers to a family member related by this
What is "blood"?
A "gadro" is this rodent that derives its name from a scientist who discovered a unit with a similar name
What is a "mole"?
Ke graza tu graza
(What path you walk?)
What is "How could you?"
The word for a "stoat" in Esparia is "piotre" as a reference to a character from this game
What is Inscryption?
This letter is the only one that can be silent, specifically after double consonants
What is E/e?
A "cabociga" used to be the term for one's "headmate" but evolved into the word for one's this
What is "spouse"?
The word "caivera" literally translates to "bird of hate" referring to its territorial nature
What is an "eagle"?
Calacas fritas
(Fools fail)
What is "typical"?
The word "bíttarutária," meaning "spiritual growth," is a reference to the song "Bitterroot" by this artist
Who is AIKA?